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Notice of Intent: Technology Transition Roadmaps

Technology Transition Roadmaps

 

Disclaimer: This website provides general information about the NIST Technology Transition Roadmaps. No information provided on this website replaces, supplements, or supersedes the requirements published in any current or future policy documents or notices of funding opportunity.

 

Notice of Intent

NIST has given notice that it will announce a competition for Manufacturing USA Institutes to develop roadmaps for transitioning technologies to market. NIST expects that institutes participating in this opportunity will generate actionable roadmaps and implementable mechanisms to demonstrate and validate new technologies, create effective commercialization pathways, and assist vendors, suppliers, and manufacturers of all sizes in implementing advanced manufacturing at scale.

A formal notice of the funding opportunity will be posted on Grants.gov and the OAM website.

Eligibility

Eligibility for this program is limited to current Manufacturing USA institutes. The Manufacturing USA institutes eligible to submit applications under this funding opportunity are: AFFOA, AIM Photonics, America Makes, ARM Institute, BioFabUSA, BioMADE, CESMII, CyManII, EPIXC, IACMI, LIFT, MxD, NextFlex, NIIMBL, PowerAmerica, RAPID, and REMADE. An organization (university or non-profit) that runs or hosts an institute may apply on the institute’s behalf. NIST intends that each eligible entity may only submit a single proposal.

Anticipated Funding Amounts

NIST will provide up to $10 million total for multiple awards; each award may be up to $550,000. The notice issued is intended to allow potential applicants time to begin to develop collaborations among critical stakeholders.

Funding Mechanism

Cooperative Agreement

Questions

Questions about this notice may be directed to manufacturingusa [at] nist.gov (subject: Technology%20Transition%20Roadmaps) (ManufacturingUSA[at]nist[dot]gov) with a subject line stating, “Technology Transition Roadmaps.”

Created May 18, 2026, Updated May 27, 2026
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